Friday, September 27, 2013

By ali tareen Khan....



                                              Think for Pakistan

About 73 year ago, the Muslims of subcontinent desired to have a haven within India. And they started struggle to spend their money, forgo properties and unsaved their lives to get that place of safety for us.
Where everyone gets respect, peace, security and life of their choice.

It was uncertain to achieve the destination but, only within the spell of 7 years our forefathers made a country named “Pakistan”
Those 7 years are only for us and for rest of the world, but, for them, those years were more then 7, 0000 years.
If I start to write the sacrifices of those 7 years, 1st, I will not find the particular words to describe the hard work. 2nd, I do not have that ability which compliments their efforts. They gave every thing for this country without expecting any thing back.

But, for which country?
The 7th most dangerous country or the 33rd corrupt nation in the world.

Where people kill their own brothers and sisters burns their own properties some time in the name of Islam and some time in the name of Pakistan.
 When world reached on moon and was thinking to setup colonies there   , Pakistanis were fighting for sighting the moon on Eid and Ramadan.
When world enjoys high technology, Pakistanis face the blockage of mobile signals and YouTube.
When world enjoys electrical cars, Pakistanis wait for the day when the energy such as electricity, petrol and gas is provided in their city.

It was neither the dream of Allama Iqbal, nor Qaid-e-Azam wanted to make Pakistan like this.
Then who wants to destroy Pakistan.
India, Isrel, or USA,
It sounds very simple but, I think it is not true.

May be some time back they wanted to do this, but, not now, because they have so many other things to do. And because we have taken this task our- self by not performing our duties and responsibilities. 

Think about this or

Wait for supernatural power to intervene.  But, supernatural    power rarely   comes in the real world.

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